Iago Is To Blame In Shakespeare's Othello

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Although Iago did play a part in the events leading up to Othello’s death, Othello’s downfall was caused mainly by his own fault. The first mistake made by Othello was thinking that Iago was an honest man; even though Iago did not give him a significant reason. For example, while talking to Cassio in the first ACT, he referred to Iago as an honest man even though he wasn't around. Because he placed so much trust on Iago, he fell into Iago's game. Iago game involved manipulating people by taking advantage of people. In the case of Othello, Iago knew he was too trusting. “The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest that but seem to be so, And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are” (I, iii). Iago knew it would be easy